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Pcn-gariciings will be held daily this week until gridiron classic with the Unnersity of Pennsylvania the Penn ',tate football squrd entrains for its annual on Franklin Field in Philadelphia. It the attendance at these impromptu meetings is reasoaaaly large it will indicate the latth that the student body of Penn State places to the Nittany Lion to go out-to do or die ne‘t Saturday Large turnouts will charge the Varsity with a certain re. to.ard the student body—the gridders viii have a debt to repay and it is a well-known fact that the most s itisly.ng method of liquidating that eh'igatrin would be to go out on Franklin Field Sat urday laden down with FIGHI. Of course. if no one turns out for the pep-gath erings then that is a different matter But such a thing will not happen Penn State spirit is by no means dormant, especially with the vaunted Univer sity of Pennsylvanm football team waiting for the Nittany Lion atter manhandling a big Brown Bear from Providence last Saturday Beat Pennsylvania, FOOTBALL AND LOVE At first hand, it appears amusing when football and love „tre mentioned in the same sentence as lead ing college "c'.tt a-curricular" attractions. The game of lootb:11 and the gamt , lcive,eaah s.lNe,their re specti‘e 'allowing and Win` the' 'ettcdptiOri when, at some tone 01 another, tne followers of the one are not numbered with the lollowers of the other. The dit iercnee betwen the jerseys worn by the Vaisity last Saturday and the regulation ties annually at lrn by treshmen just about represents the variance between tne two atorementioned games Yet, in spite of the ippsrent dissimilarities in football and love, each are svitonvmous when it is the fortune or mtstortune of [Mir rollowers to run across a most distastetul ob stacle—defeat A setback to the lolloweis al each or both games is decidedly embarrassing especially when it is Lute pected. The immediate effect on the individuals and groups concerned, when an almost ultimate setback takes pl'ice, it interesting With love as our hrsl evimple, it has been pros en many times that when a mitt ever:en'ces defeat, particularly his first, in what Ito believes to be a love-affair he will straight away leave the scene of his recent disappointment and proceed to become very, very drunk His friends will witness a rapid deterioration in that person's morale as he makes frequent and repeated inroads on many bottles and descends in the general direction of the "bow-wows" It the same friends of that man had always believed him to be a gentleman of unquestionably high character, the real quality of his character was finally resealed. That disappoint inent brought out the true worth of the man—and found him to wanting sadly. He had demonstrated by his inability to withstand defeat, that the girl's Judgment in refusing him for a pi ospective husband had been vindicated there had probably been something about the man that she instictively dis liked and scrotal hours after she had said, "No" or its equivalent, that something was revealed The participants in the game of love naturally bar outnumber the list of disappointments bery bods, howevdr, that has any connection with the game of football, either as a player, coach or rooter„ is the victim of a varying number of defeats. There) is no living human who has c'sperienced a football' career without having been chagrined by an inabil ity to win all of the time. When a football team is the recipient of a drub bing, the resultant re-action affords an interesting' speriarie Attu its- G., nn alibis will start the ramid• s, cup- rooters,„iv ith the usual number of grandstand coaches, second guessers if you please, will ads once all sorts of theories 'these theories would have certainly brought about victory, at least, the second guessers would have all who Ifs.' ten believe as much Ihe grandstand coaches broad-1 cast a thousand and one reasons why the team lost Professing to base the best interests of the team and college at heart they do not seem to realize that such idle talk is detrimental to. the team's morale as well is that of the student body The student or' plater whose attitude toward the remaining games on the schedule is greatly dampened by an early sea son defeat. does net possess anything in his make-up t'at might be properly caller spirit or loyalty la the place of these inissiag essentials is a yellowish composition commonly referred to as a yellow streak and shays associated with a quitter. The route, who can lend encouragement and aid to Ins fasorite team that has Just been foread down to detest is an individual of the highest type—one of real ei edit to the institution he represents play ' er N‘ho can repot t the following Monday bred with re newed hope, determined that any team that wins the Net diet user Ins team will know that it has been in I a terrific battle is the man who is a real asset to his Alma Mater and who is deserving of all the plaudits that should eventually be his, Vice-President Trensum Ethtor-In-Chnet A,lstant Ethtor Slanaf•mr, litlltor A.,oclate l'Altol Acsoctate 1:(11tol P 3l~lelmm '.19 3htstlfer Battling on, unmindful of past defeats, is one of the most difficult tasks confronting anyone. i'o accept and inevitable defeat with a smile, that is moistened bs uncontrollable tears, and then to liter ally turn right around to sent over unsurmountable odds requires courage possessed only by champions the man that can "come back" atter a disap pointment in love, the team that can forget past de feats and face the nest opponent with the word "FIGHT" showing itself at every turn, the student body that can give even more support and encourage ment alter a detect, are three examples of human beings possessing, all the requisites that are found in the true American ideal. T J Schofield E R Shirk CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL BUCIiiNELLIANS Bucked! had full reason to be proud of itself Saturday It's feotottll team, playing with a bril liance that swept all before it, scored the first victory to thirty-one tears over a Penn State eleven That to ascii was reason far followers of the Lewisourg institution to overflow with pride but there are other i cspects where Bucknelhans should be given deserved commendation H. P11:m L Mts..tlfer The great army of Bucknell followers had a per fect right to take possession of State College for purposes of staging a celebration for the unleashing of enthusiasm that had been seeking an outlet for over three decades There was hardly a semblance of any outward display of anything that might indi cate that a glorious ‘ictory had just been earned The large majority of Bucknell rooters immediately headed out of town in the direction of Lewisburg where far into the night the inhabitants of that town, drunk with an unexpected victory, gave vent to all their pent-up enthusiasm 100 much credit cannot be given the visitors from Lewisburg for the performance of the Bucknell team, for the behavior of the Bucknell followers Each stamped itself as championship material Both performed in a manner that will long be remembered by all who y.ere gathered on historic New Beaver field. The goal-posts on New Beaver are still standing 'I hey could well be mute testimony of fair-play and good sportsmanship that belonged to Bucknell last Saturday The Bullosopher's Chair "Smithr,a, ❑m English that is spoken by sew°, aladit to , ecen a diolonlas 11 am college 1+ deploi able" Sinither: —ltight von e, Bullosophei , hot the colleges a , o not to bla oat It is the high 'chants and grammar ,hoot^ the eat fault Why this— 'Ti•e otnei d.ts I bean! a semen, tefeiling to an tli it 11.14 11101300 Ito the floor. eselann, "Lee s e het ,tit,lnto i34ent, ihnpoilmtoir„l?egar4 to btr'af: fotth to Greath riuligntint, the: Eerioi hastened to t ecleem 'himself in the eyes of his ellow students "All right, then, lease het he," he em , rested. The laughtei "Wilfully doubled in proportion, It won't be Long NOW !! PZN'a STh.M'COLLEtlira Nittany Soecer Team Overwhelms Altoona (Continued from first page) clangorously near the goal onto to nines! thy net by a nosily Judged kick. AL other times when the sphere was talicii well into Altoona's tent istory, ono of the Nthen% linen would mad vet tantly violate the oft-side catsing aside 11l chance of scoring 1 Bat Altoona lacked the ball out of immediate danger only to find it vanced twoard the net again Al. the outset of the game Altoona' longed the bull roman! into Penn State territory but did not come with in dr toner of the goal Successive rushes carried the sphere from one cod of Lk field to the other through out the clot half Ir the second half Altoona plomly shooed signs of o eat Ines% - onl the Nittany men began to get oithin scor ing distance of the goal. Skennell went in the fray at tenter two aid in I late of Fut; the spline was raced toot al) Altoona goal and he scored tfic, hist point at the game Thereat tet things mert smoother cm the NitLiny team In the last mutter of the contest, first Marshall, then Repine netted goals for Coach Jeffrey's elmen Throughout the sec ond half Altoona was on the defensive and the Lions had many more scar in& °ppm tunthe. than they ome able to make count In tho Nittnny lineup, two new le : mutts, Edgerton and Allen, played an Lspechilly good game Chetty was tellable at his right fullback berth, ,^dim& well calculated boots tow-aid tha Altoona tanks Maishall shooed 1 . a9 customary aggiessmeness in the forward line. Mclierrachen and Marshall were the catstandmL players fit t the Altoona PETER B. HASSEL SIGNS A Chocolate Nut Pretzel is the best Nickel buy at State today 'bade and sold only at GREGORY'S . 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Nl,Kerrneben nt the contd. halfback posthon p 1..% en game. on the defence and hi aka up more than a few of Pio Nittany at tacks • Tho lineup follows Altoona Penn State Yates G Semischi Laird L B Allen Mar.ball It 11 anty. McKenzie LB Strut - Ilan, MeKerraelien C Ii Edgerton'. &Man 12 II Rep•no Campbell 0 L ' Lutz ILuneg I L Mai shall Suangten C P Glaser .Brady I R Griffen Tonrtel 0 11 Jacobson. Substitutions—Penn Stale Sken- I roll for Gla....er. Mut.L.iien for Grilles, HIIIVOV for Cherry. Goals—Penn I State SkennelL Matslc.ill, Sepsis. SOCCER SCHEDULE co I , Altoona Show Hem Oct- 22 Symeuso AL Syrtiuim, N 1 Opt P.M Nut I I urn...Htr N. II INlNnutAlt Nor.. N.. 21 `Asarthinore Jlere Mr I Mitt At Knn,olle Lt. Miller Arranges Rifle Team Schedule (Continued from first page) seer until nine o'clock, but mull b closed dui ing, the d•iy Lieutenant 'ATM. , . states that schedule will be arranged for la. freshmar team with the plebe team of other institutions this year ri e , .11 tip practice will nut start anti Thanksgiving. Watches CRABTREE'S Allen Street DRIVE-IT YOURSELF 116 McAllister g PENCIL STYLE ..--- I It is the cut of your clothes that counts. counts. --1 ' ll l— have the right cut at 1 the right price. i ~~i ISide Lines 1 Since they defeated Penn State last Saturday the Bueknell gridders will meet the Army eleven at the Polo Clountk instead of at West Pont The local skeptics, realizing the crease in gate I eceipts the Lion defect ' will cause, ate already yelping, ('Frame-up " Either that or "Foul." Conch Snavely is just shout re-, soureeful enough to institute a caval ry course at the Lewisburg institution before the game in Nosy York Esep the fuse horsemen of Notre llnme could total only seven points on the Pula field. As far as Bucknell is concerned thole will be only one chul,kei in the game—flalielo,-Bison halfback, whose forward passes found their way to Do You Watches And More Watches PENN GAME HIKERS Pennants For The Back THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co• Op. Corner KIRSCHBAUM TWO TROUSER SUITS HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS Society Brand Clothes—Steinblbch Clothes J. & M.—Florsheim—Sterling—Granford Shoes As Low as 6.50 M. FROMIVI Opposite Front Campus ==IMHB liumbncher , overland err M.lce more than once There WWI no -reason for Bezdek's charges to assume a teligunis, passive front in Sattuday's Linens simply be cause they wine cardinal garb Even at [hot though, half the Penn State stands were praying Snavely's much heralded "squat" , ybtem , aimed very effective Satur day And as the old historical group the Bucknell squatters fought for ev ery inch of then ground. ==l Nittany',Theatre Note. On :mount of the Penn game, Nittany Theatre will he open Tuesday and Thursda) of next neck instead of Tuesda), Friday and Saturda). TUESDAY— , want a free trip' abroad? In each college a few stu dents will be chosen as representatives of the Lit erary Guild of America. In return for their cooper ation they will become eligible for membership in Scholarship Tours with all expenses paid. Why not be among those from your College? Write now: Director Scholarship Tours LITERARY GUILD OF AMERICA 55 FIFTH A 55651.11., NOW 10110, 5 1 Edgeworth makes your "'do its stuff" , 1 , Men of learning can dis . tinguish between the med iocre and the best. ' We have the best for the , least. 35.00 + ,÷344,244±14i4i4.2.:•+++++44+4+ Tuesday, October 11,1927 I=3El =EI Matinee at 2.00 Special OrLhe,tra both afternoon and e‘entng - Ronald Colman and All Star Cast in "BEAU GESTE" Special Prices: Adults Mle TUESDAY—N , Hany Edmund Lone and Lois Moran in "PUBLICITY MADNESS" FON Nuns and Sportlight WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Emil Jantongs, Ply,lhs Hater in "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH?" THURSDAY— Douglas Mac Lean in "SOFT CUSHIONS" 'r"RIDAY— Dorothr Gish, Antonio Moreno m "MAD XME POMPADOUR" Edrr Ord Everett !Yoram Comedy STARK BROS. Haberdashers 'ln the University Manner' ~ =y w lk, A ; ; ;Each Week,• 14 remember' your . happy family with :,: li. , I a box of A -ilk • c • li, 7 ;41111 4. 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